Chrysler Crossfire, what to look out for when buying used

Chrysler Crossfire, what to look out for when buying used

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kazino

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1,580 posts

219 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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A friend of mine would like to buy a Crossfire coupe, anyone owned know and know of any potential pitfalls or things to look out for when looking for a used one?

Edited by kazino on Monday 10th May 10:37

Taita

7,609 posts

204 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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Look out for them being st.

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adycav

7,615 posts

218 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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My old neighbour had one and he actually really liked it. He's had an R32, a 911 and a Tuscan since so he's not a complete fanny.

edo

16,699 posts

266 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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joking aside, they are slk mechanicals, so rock solid.

We get the picture even without it.

Edited by Big Al. on Monday 10th May 22:21

adycav

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Saturday 8th May 2010
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Picture fail!

edo

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266 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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adycav said:
Picture fail!
intentional.

adycav

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218 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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edo said:
adycav said:
Picture fail!
intentional.
Nice edit.

kazino

Original Poster:

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219 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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adycav said:
edo said:
adycav said:
Picture fail!
intentional.
Nice edit.
rofl

russy01

4,693 posts

182 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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Give the bloody bloke some advice, not diss his / mates choice of car!!!

Don't know a huge amount about them mate, But I have heard the electrics can be pretty dodgy. So I would take for a drive and test all switches, make sure it doesn't knock anything else out.

kazino

Original Poster:

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219 months

Saturday 8th May 2010
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russy01 said:
Give the bloody bloke some advice, not diss his / mates choice of car!!!

Don't know a huge amount about them mate, But I have heard the electrics can be pretty dodgy. So I would take for a drive and test all switches, make sure it doesn't knock anything else out.
Cheers, more useful advice welcome as well as the usual PH comedy and the typical Clarksonised answers

Hitch78

6,107 posts

195 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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A mate has one and they're not bad cars. If your 'friend' isn't that bothered about pushing on and just wants an individual looking fastish coupe/vert then it's not a bad choice as they are cheap as chips.

I'd watch out for hairdryers in the glovebox and damage to the leather from contact with tanning lotions if I was searching though.

John D.

17,896 posts

210 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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Look out for a decent car.


JakesterUK

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200 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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When you look at one make sure you test drive it over 50mph and check the rear spolier lifts up (as designed to) as they're know to stick and are a SOB to fix.

Check all interior switches work and light up as they're also a weak link.



kazino

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219 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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Noted.
Seems to be a pretty reliable car then

JakesterUK said:
When you look at one make sure you test drive it over 50mph and check the rear spolier lifts up (as designed to) as they're know to stick and are a SOB to fix.

Check all interior switches work and light up as they're also a weak link.

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

247 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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kazino said:
Seems to be a pretty reliable car then
Which is only the start. Value in 3 years time is the real question.

Answer: zip, dip, nada, nothing. So just divide the price by three and you have the annual cost; plus tax, insurance and maintenance.

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

183 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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Ozzie Osmond said:
kazino said:
Seems to be a pretty reliable car then
Which is only the start. Value in 3 years time is the real question.

Answer: zip, dip, nada, nothing. So just divide the price by three and you have the annual cost; plus tax, insurance and maintenance.
There are plenty out there for less than 6 grand... I think most people would happily absorb 6 grand in depreciation in three years should it really be worth nothing... Or maybe we're just bashing it because it's Yank st?

OP, why not? You'll not get any other reasonably new "sportscar" with a 3.2 litre V6 for that kind of money.

kazino

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219 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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Surely it would have some trade in value for a dealer whose willing to sit on it for a while, they are stunning looking cars for the price and rare.

Papa Hotel said:
Ozzie Osmond said:
kazino said:
Seems to be a pretty reliable car then
Which is only the start. Value in 3 years time is the real question.

Answer: zip, dip, nada, nothing. So just divide the price by three and you have the annual cost; plus tax, insurance and maintenance.
There are plenty out there for less than 6 grand... I think most people would happily absorb 6 grand in depreciation in three years should it really be worth nothing... Or maybe we're just bashing it because it's Yank st?

OP, why not? You'll not get any other reasonably new "sportscar" with a 3.2 litre V6 for that kind of money.

Bill Carr

2,234 posts

235 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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Ozzie Osmond said:
kazino said:
Seems to be a pretty reliable car then
Which is only the start. Value in 3 years time is the real question.

Answer: zip, dip, nada, nothing. So just divide the price by three and you have the annual cost; plus tax, insurance and maintenance.
Cobblers! It won't be worth £0.00p will it?! I appreciate the sentiment but it'll still be worth at least a couple of grand in 3 years time, maybe more. In which case the depreciation looks fairly palatable.

How much were these things new? c.£25-30k? Compared to a 350Z or TT of the same vintage they look reasonable value. Not sure they'd be quite as much fun to drive though, but you pays yer money etc. (I'd have the Z)

Kentish

15,169 posts

235 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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kazino said:
A friend of mine would like to buy a Crossfire coupe

....anyone know things to look out for ......?
A different car?

wink

I don't think they were very popular, probably for a reason...

bn9af

3,917 posts

181 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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John D. said:
Look out for a decent car.
arse, beat me to it